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More than 3,000 BMW and Mini remain abandoned in a field

The news has gone viral and causes a stupor for any car enthusiast. It is a video that shows some 3,000 units of new cars of the BMW and Mini brands, which have been abandoned in an open field in Vancouver, Canada, since 2014.

In the images there are even models of the BMW M series, the most sporty … and expensive. All of them have been in this place for several years suffering the extreme weather of this region.

Abandoned cars in a field

The problem is that all these cars were victims of a storm that hit the area and are seriously damaged. They were exposed to the salinity of seawater and extreme ambient humidity in the port of Halifax during the month of February 2015, in the middle of winter, which was when an extreme snowstorm occurred that hit Canada in that month and caused countless Material damage to a multitude of infrastructures, including the aforementioned vehicles and the port itself.

It must be taken into account that humidity directly affects the electrical and technological systems of cars, as well as other fundamental components that need to be well lubricated.

Once the storm ended and the severity of the damage was verified, BMW considered that its repair was not profitable and the vehicles were removed to an area outside the port, to a nearby wasteland where they still remain today, suffering from inclement weather, since they are not They are protected, as seen in the images. Among the cars there are models such as an M6, i8 or even an Alpina B6.

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